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  1. Vitslav was probably born between 1240 and 1245 as the son of Prince Jaromar II of Rügen and Euphemia, a daughter of Duke Swantopolk II of East Pomerania. After his father, who had taken part on the side of the church in battles in Denmark between the Danish royal house and the Archbishopric of Lund. When his father was stabbed to death by a ...

    • 20 August 1260 – 29 December 1302
    • Vitslav III
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  3. When Wizlaw II. Fürst von Rügen was born in 1212, in Bergen auf Rügen, Rügen, Pomerania, Prussia, Germany, his father, Wizlaw I Fürst von Rügen, was 35 and his mother, Margareta Sverkersdotter, was 20. He had at least 4 sons and 4 daughters with Unknown.

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  4. Vitslav was probably born between 1240 and 1245 as the son of Prince Jaromar II of Rügen and Euphemia, a daughter of Duke Swantopolk II of East Pomerania. After his father, who had taken part on the side of the church in battles in Denmark between the Danish royal house and the Archbishopric of Lund. When his father was stabbed to death by a ...

  5. Vitslav II, Prince of Rügen ... Vitslav III, Prince of Rügen; Jaromar; Euphemia of Rügen; Sambor; Margaret von Rügen; Swentopolk von Rügen; Helene von Rügen;

  6. Sverkersdotter [2] of Sweden. In 1219, Vitslav took part in a campaign by his feudal lord, the King of Denmark Valdemar II, to Estonia. Following the resignation of his brother, Barnuta, Vitslav I was mentioned in documents in 1221 as the Prince of Rügen. This year is also first time that there is a record of German settlers in the mainland ...

  7. Vitslav had two daughters, Euphemia and Agnes (wife of Albert II, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst), and a son, Jaromar. But Jaromar died in May 1325, shortly before his father, and Vitslav faced the prospect of leaving no male heir. Rügen would have fallen to Vitslav's nephew, Wartislaw IV, but Wartislav died in 1326, causing the Rügen war of succession.

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